Many older hackers will have at some point gotten rid of an old piece of hardware that they later ended up regretting. All ...
There are a lot of ESP32-based development boards out there– and why not? It’s a versatile chip that can be used in all sorts ...
To give people the most intimate RBMK experience, the [Chornobyl Family] has been working tirelessly at not only replicating ...
There was a time in the early 1980s when it was common to see home made keyboards for 8-bit machines that came with membrane ...
That much is evident in the fabulous  design of Calcumator 2000, an electromechanical calculator that uses voltmeter ...
Valve recently released a new version of the Steam Controller, which features a wired USB puck that serves both as charger ...
If any astute Hackaday reader saw [dongvua90]’s Newton’s cradle go on without human intervention all day long, they’d ...
We cover so many projects here at Hackaday that lead the author down a rabbit hole of technological investigation that distracts us from the task of bringing them to you. Such a project is polyUAnalog ...
Nobody wants to breathe solder fumes; that’s a given. For most of us, an industrial-looking fan-and-filter made in China and picked up cheap feels like more than enough to keep our lungs clear. Other ...
Oh, the farming lifestyle…living off the land, fending for yourself. But who’s got time for all that? For the modern hacker, the best option in the garden space may be this over-engineered automated ...
Unlike almost every other kind of microscope, atomic-force microscopes (AFMs) don’t use any kind of optical beam to image their subjects. Instead, they physically detect the subject’s surface with a ...
Valve has always designed hacker-friendly hardware, and in that spirit, [NaKyle Wright] released Inkterface, a design for an E-ink faceplate to fit the recently released Steam Machine. As far as ...